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           Title: Mischievous Joy Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] AS a butterfly renew'd, When in life I breath'd my last, To the spots my flight I wing, Scenes of heav'nly rapture past,   Over meadows, to the spring, Soon a tender pair I spy, And I look down from my seat On the beauteous maiden's head-- When embodied there I meet   All I lost as soon as dead, Him she clasps with silent smile, And his mouth the hour improves, Sent by kindly Deities; First from breast to mouth it roves,   Then from mouth to hands it flies, And she sees me hov'ring near; Trembling at her lovers rapture, Up she springs--I fly away, "Dearest! let's the insect capture   Come! I long to make my prey 
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